Computas

Computas

Computas AS is a Norwegian IT consultant and software company that was spun out from the computer department of the Det Norske Veritas in 1985 under the name Computas Expert Systems AS. The company provides solutions and services in the areas of business process management, enterprise application integration, collaboration solutions and consulting for both private and government customers. Typical projects are contract based system development projects in the range of NOK 0.5 to 100 million. Technologies based upon artificial intelligence and expert systems are important platforms for the delivered solutions.

Since a buy-out in 2005 the company has been part employee owned (66%) in addition to a share held by the investment company Firmament (34%). In July 2008 the Firmament-share was also acquired making the company 100% employee owned through Computas Holding AS. Computas is located in offices at Lysaker, just outside of Oslo, the capital of Norway.

The company is in a phase of rapid growth, and currently has more than 170 employees under CEO Trond Eilertsen. 90% of the employees hold Master's or Doctoral degrees in Engineering or Economics. The technical staff of the company are awarded the titles Knowledge Engineer, Senior Knowledge Engineer, Head Engineer, Chief Engineer and Chief Architect.

=External Links=
* [http://www.computas.no Computas AS]
* [http://www.dnv.no/ Det Norske Veritas AS]
* [http://www.firmament.no/ Firmament AS]


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